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At first I thought your plan was to SAS the Mazda for a woods recovery rig! lol Looking forward to watching the Ford build. Super happy to hear business is doing well!
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DM = direct message. PM = private message. Same thing.
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Hi Folks, Our new sponsor Extreme Terrain (www.extremeterrain.com) has provided me with a few coupons to use with orders on their site. COUPONS EXPIRED. I just received some new door seals and front inner fenders for my Jeep - shipped quickly and prices were good! They even have open box deals which you might be able to take advantage of.
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Pulled next week's from the calendar as well since we're in lock down.
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Pulled this week's coffee night from calendar. Assume with current COVID restrictions nobody is going out.
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The club is now doing "trail exploration nights" in lieu of some coffee nights. Check out the Trail Rides and Events forum for latest details - https://www.backcountry4x4club.ca/forums/forum/8-trail-rides-events/
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2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport / Rubicon
autumnwalker replied to autumnwalker's topic in Projects / Builds
I was thinking about doing exactly this - these are the lower orange turn signal bulbs on the front grill as well - they are exposed to water, salt, etc. dielectric should help with all of it. -
2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport / Rubicon
autumnwalker replied to autumnwalker's topic in Projects / Builds
Before heading out on the trail last night I decided to do a quick diagnosis / repair on the Heep. The right front turn signal bulb kept "burning out" (according to the Jeep computer / dash). When the Jeep was first started the turn signal would work for up to three "blinks" of the right turn signal and then would start doing a quick flash and indicate the RF bulb was out. Likely not an issue with the bulb. I pulled the socket out and noticed that the contacts on the bulb were black - indication of arc / poor connection. I noticed that the bulb would "click" into the socket, but it was loose and would wobble indicating the contacts were loose. I took a flat head screw driver and bent the contacts in towards themselves - shoved the bulb back in and it was perfect all evening! -
Wow! Lots of home improvement going on. The new sink / faucet looks great. Big post-covid party on the new deck? Looks like it can support the weight!
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Wow! Those are bright. Are they dimable too?
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Those knobs look like a really nice upgrade.
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Nice calendar @sar4x4!
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That tiny Scout rolled over at UA2020, didn't it?
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Trying to wait patiently ..........
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Glad to hear you finally have it back! Hopefully your good going over doesn't turn up anything.
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Decals look great!
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I assumed they were so I put that address in the calendar.
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Really? I'm surprised it would provide that granular level of detail.
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Added these back to the calendar! Are the Woodside ones actually at the terminal or are they at the Timmy's across Pleasant Street?
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Hopefully nothing too serious hidden on the danger Ranger!
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lol I love the **** you bring home ... one of these days I might get you to help me find some cool old junk. To answer your question, I just use a snow blower. I'm looking forward to using it in the new house as I don't have to be concerned about neighbors - I can fire the snow wherever I want!
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Ugh! Right in the c-pillar.
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I just pulled coffee nights from the calendar for the next two weeks. Will keep an eye on Government announcements and go from there.
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Yeah! Really not a lot - average. I thought it had higher for some reason.
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Just read that Woodside A&W is closing later this year Wonder if they are doing some sort of redevelopment there?